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Post by Kumatora » Sun Apr 08, 2007 10:14 pm

Super Shanko wrote:What the Doc said.

They could probably do some good and draw in a different crowd if they added some comedy or even some drama to there line up that just happens to carry some entertaining action, or at least show some more movies once in a while.
You referring to anime or their in house stuff?

If anime, they're bringing back Shin-chan. It'd be nice if Azumanga got put on there but Hell will freeze over before that happens.

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Post by meleechampion » Sun Apr 08, 2007 11:33 pm

Don't get me wrong, CN got me into anime. I owe them for that. Well... maybe. Borrowing Outlaw Star DVDs from a friend in middle school could have done it as well. (beside the point) What I was trying to say is that either they're doing a good job of picking shows or I haven't been exposed to enough anime. (Please don't send me a list of "stuff to watch".) Which is it? I seem to have some adversity to CN "stealing" a show that I've watched subbed and having it broadcast with horrible English voice actors. Not saying that it's all bad, but any diehard fan of Eureka Seven (hell, even Naruto) can tell you that the show suffers from it. (seriously, limit of questions? wtf is that?) FMA on the other hand, not so much. So now I have non-otaku friends who see these shows on [AS] and think less of not just the particular show, but anime in general, and I don’t want that.

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Post by Super Shanko » Mon Apr 09, 2007 4:29 am

Kumatora wrote:
Super Shanko wrote:What the Doc said.

They could probably do some good and draw in a different crowd if they added some comedy or even some drama to there line up that just happens to carry some entertaining action, or at least show some more movies once in a while.
You referring to anime or their in house stuff?

If anime, they're bringing back Shin-chan. It'd be nice if Azumanga got put on there but Hell will freeze over before that happens.
Comedy animes, and yeah, its nice they brought Shin Chan back.
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Post by requiett » Mon Apr 09, 2007 5:19 am

There was shit before CN too. I remember when Nick Jr. showed bizarre shit back in the late 80s like The Noozles and The Adventures of Little Koala. Dragon Ball [the original] aired on a local TV station where I lived in Mississippi in the mid 90s. Then USA picked up Sailor Moon around the same time for its so-called "Action Extreme Team" lineup, whose commercials I can still laugh at to this day.

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Post by Evangelion Unit 01 » Mon Apr 09, 2007 11:10 am

meleechampion wrote:Don't get me wrong, CN got me into anime. I owe them for that. Well... maybe. Borrowing Outlaw Star DVDs from a friend in middle school could have done it as well. (beside the point) What I was trying to say is that either they're doing a good job of picking shows or I haven't been exposed to enough anime. (Please don't send me a list of "stuff to watch".) Which is it? I seem to have some adversity to CN "stealing" a show that I've watched subbed and having it broadcast with horrible English voice actors. Not saying that it's all bad, but any diehard fan of Eureka Seven (hell, even Naruto) can tell you that the show suffers from it. (seriously, limit of questions? wtf is that?) FMA on the other hand, not so much. So now I have non-otaku friends who see these shows on [AS] and think less of not just the particular show, but anime in general, and I don’t want that.
I won’t send you links to watch, but I always recommend Berserk. Anyway, just because your friends think less due to their "horrible English translation" (Those are air quotes by the way) does not mean you still don't have to like the show. And besides, you could always buy the DVDs and show them the anime subbed. They my be into it more maybe not. Sometimes anime is just not for certain people. On that note try and go outside CN and AS. I myself found out more about anime through the use of both those channels and eventually broke off from them. I hardly ever watch either now, because I have over four books selves of anime DVDs, seven series I still need to watch. Currently watching Wolf's Rain for the first time, I suspect you’re a fine due to your Avatar. He is my favorite character, but besides that go outside those channels and buy some DVDs. If you don't know what to buy you can look at some trailers, I mean even this site has fan made trailers, and half the animes I have are from this site. Such as Azumanga Daioh. In all honesty I would have never even heard of the anime if it wasn't for this site. Also go out and just buy one. I mean sometime I go to Best buy see a cool box set collection for 50 dollars of some series I've never heard off and buy it. If all else fails my wife got into more anime because of me. At first she was only a die hard DBZ fan for many years and thought that that was the only anime out there for a long time, for she never saw or heard of any other. We met and now her world is open to much more. So find a friend with a huge collection or find a boy/girl/friend/wife/husband assuming you don't already have one who also has a large collection of anime and have them introduce you to much more. (Don't go out with them for just that reason of course.) Then soon you will find your list with many animes some from CN and AS and others, like Berserk, CN and AS would not show if their life depended on it. So these are a few ways to broaden your horizon.
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Post by CodeZTM » Mon Apr 09, 2007 6:27 pm

The Origonal Head Hunter wrote:I miss the good old Adult Swim days of Outlaw Star, Rurouni Kenshin, Cowboy Bebop and FLCL :(
You forgot Tenchi Muyo. That was actually toonami before it went nuts, but you get my point.

As for my opinion on CN, I watch adult swim/toonami every Saturday and record the anime episodes on my DVR. I like Naruto, Bleach, Samurai Champloo, a rare Inuyasha episode, and other crud too. I missed Outlaw Star until about a month ago, when my friend sold me his discs for a cheap bargain (actually, I just traded him Outlaw Star for a couple of my old "non-anime" movies.

CN got me started on anime too, and then this site broadened my horizon.

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Post by Cornwiggle » Wed Apr 11, 2007 8:51 am

All of mine have pretty much been licened by FUNi. Haha :p But the majority have been on CN the others are on FUNi TV or something else. I don't care where they're shown, I like them so who cares?

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Post by Super Shanko » Wed Apr 11, 2007 9:17 pm

Well put,

Now then, i actually am grateful for Toonami(and CN in general), reason being is because they got me on the Big-O (which had some good giant robots btw) and on top that had it continued, so yeah CN isnt bad.....Not as bad as WB, Fox had some good shows, but WB just wont leave Pkmn alone.
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